HARDY FORUM ARCHIVE H9908 1/25/99 "LETTER FROM BBC" ======================================================= Date: Mon, 25 Jan 1999 -0500 From: Rosemarie Morgan < rosemarie.morgan@yale.edu> Subject : Letter from the BBC Greetings All1 Today I received a letter from the British Broadcasting Corporation of which I have copied a small portion below. It should be said that your support of and contributio to the life and work of The Thomas Hardy Association have made a substantial difference to "the quality and educational content" of our website which is currently used as a teaching tool by universities across the globeand, now, by the BBC With Thanks and appreciation to all of you and most especially to our highly-skilled and dedicated team of page directors and Vice Presidents worldwide. You are a great team! Cheers! Rosemarie Morgan (President) ------------ Dear Rosemarie Morgan, I am pleased to tell you that your website has been chosen for inclusion in the BBC Education Web Guide. The Education Web Guide team were particulalrly impressed by the quality and educational content of your site and have placed a short review of it in our searchable database which can be accessed by internet users everywhere. The BBC Education Web Guide brings you the newest and best websites for learning at home, at school and at college and university. The sites included in the BBC Education Web Guide have been hand-picked by a team of subject specialists and scrutinised for educational rigour by experts at BBC Education. The Guide provides a one-stop shop for the best educational resources on the internet and is the focal point for all of the BBC's educational resources. . . . . Yours sincerely, Tanya Piejus Online Editorial Assistant, BBC Education Web Guide, British Broadcasting Corporation ========== Date: Mon. 25 Jan 1999 From: Roy Buckle Subject: BBC Letter And thanks for your untiring efforts Rosemarie. I for one am (faintly) hoping some of this may get to those who are responsible for the BBC's broadcast programs, especially adaptations of Hardy's works for television. The recent version of 'Jude' left much to be desired, I thought. Best wishes Roy Buckle ==========